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Beam induced vacuum effects in the future circular hadron collider beam vacuum chamber

Bellafont, I
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Mether, L.  
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Kersevan, R.
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April 16, 2020
Physical Review Accelerators And Beams

EuroCirCol is a conceptual design study of a post-LHC, Future Circular Hadron Collider (FCC-hh) with 50 TeV of beam energy and 100 km long, which aims to expand the current energy and luminosity frontiers. The vacuum chamber of the FCC-hh will have to cope with unprecedented levels of synchrotron radiation power for proton colliders, dealing simultaneously with a tighter magnet aperture. Considering that the high radiation power and photon flux will release larger amounts of gas into the system, the difficulty to meet the vacuum specifications increases substantially compared with the LHC. This paper presents a study on the beam induced vacuum effects for the FCC-hh novel conditions, the different phenomena which, owing to the presence of the beam, have an impact on the accelerator's vacuum level. It is concluded that thanks to the adopted mitigation measures the proposed vacuum system shall be adequate, allowing us to reach <= 1 x 10(15) H-2(eq)/m(3) with baseline beam parameters within the first months of conditioning.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.043201
Web of Science ID

WOS:000526040800003

Author(s)
Bellafont, I
Mether, L.  
Kersevan, R.
Malyshev, O. B.
Baglin, V
Chiggiato, P.
Perez, F.
Date Issued

2020-04-16

Published in
Physical Review Accelerators And Beams
Volume

23

Issue

4

Article Number

043201

Subjects

Physics, Nuclear

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Physics, Particles & Fields

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Physics

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synchrotron-radiation

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stainless-steel

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gas desorption

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copper

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temperatures

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